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Zillow is an online real estate database company. It was founded to help others who are looking to buy or sell or looking to rent.

Zillow determines an estimate for a home based on a range of publicly available information, including sales of comparable houses in a neighborhood. Zestimate does not take into consideration home-specific factors like recent remodeling,

Real estate agents with specific market knowledge are more likely to know specific factors affecting the sale of a home such as the overall condition of the home, room flow, landscaping, views, traffic noise, and privacy.

Trulia
Trulia is an online residential real estate site for home buyers, sellers, renters and real estate professionals in the United States. It lists properties for sale and rent as well as tools and information needed to be successful in the home search process.

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Why live in Palouse?

The best of small-town life, with the city just a stone's throw away.

Great annual festivals and events.

Rolling fields and scenic drives.

Four seasons of truly unique beauty.

Overflowing community spirit and pride.

Where agriculture, art and academia go hand in hand.

Feeling that you are finally home.

News and Stories from friends of Palouse…

Bill Corbett, aka Marathon Mouth, tells us about, “Palouse: The Perfect Little Road Trip Town“, and the great time he had in Palouse. He describes, “I might have found the holy grail in Palouse, Washington”.Read more >

Will Murray, raised in Palouse and life-long fan of our way of life, says, “Palouse has an excellent school system and is an ideal place to raise children. Drive south for about fifteen minutes from Palouse and you will come to Pullman, home of Washington State University, or Moscow, home of the University of Idaho.”Read more >

More about “THE PALOUSE” from Bill Corbett. Bill describes the land that surrounds us as, “Some of the most gorgeous farmland you’ll ever see”. Read more >

Adventures NW describes bicycling The Palouse as, “ Winding roads, well paved and light on traffic, link tiny farming communities and make for a myriad of connect-the-dots loops. With a road atlas and plenty of water a cyclist can string together a lifetime’s worth of rides”. Read more >

Images in and around Palouse, winter, spring, summer, and fall from “The Grocer's Wife”, our resident business owner, and fan of all things Palouse. See more >